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Foundations of Global Health & Human Rights

Foundations of Global Health & Human Rights

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ISBN

9780197528310, 0197528317

Authors

Lawrence O. Gostin, Benjamin Mason Meier

Publisher Date

July 15, 2020

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Page count

504

Table of Contents & Sample Chapter

Human rights are integral to achieving global health equity, yet the increasing challenges in a divided world threaten the progress made in health-related human rights. This book seeks to empower a new generation of scholars, advocates, and practitioners who can uphold and advance the global commitment to universal rights in public health. By offering a detailed exploration of the evolving intersection between global health and human rights, the book lays a critical foundation for the development of transformative health policies, programs, and practices. Drawing on the principles of international human rights law, it emphasizes the importance of these rights in advancing health outcomes, strengthening human dignity, and holding governments accountable for ensuring the highest attainable standard of health for all.

Key Features:

  • Human Rights and Global Health Connection: The book demonstrates the essential role of human rights in advancing public health, arguing that the protection of human rights is fundamental to improving health outcomes globally.
  • International Human Rights Law: It examines how international human rights law has proven to be a powerful tool in empowering communities and fostering government accountability for the health and well-being of populations.
  • Empowering the Next Generation: The book highlights the importance of educating and empowering a new generation of leaders who are committed to the intersection of human rights and public health, ensuring the future of global health equity.
  • Human Autonomy and Dignity: It explores how human rights principles reinforce autonomy, dignity, and justice, essential components for achieving the highest standard of health for all people.
  • Government Accountability: The book underscores the responsibility of governments to safeguard public health, ensuring that human rights-based approaches are integrated into national and global health policies.
  • Transformative Health Policies: It provides a roadmap for how human rights can inform and guide the development of health policies, programs, and practices that address the root causes of health disparities and work towards health justice.
  • Real-World Applications: Through case studies and examples, the book illustrates how human rights frameworks have been successfully applied in public health initiatives and policy reforms, highlighting lessons for future practice.
  • Call to Action: With a strong focus on advocacy and action, this book urges current and future leaders in global health to ensure that human rights remain at the core of health initiatives, particularly as the world faces growing divisions and challenges.
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